FEBRUARY a 1 2 4 0 The War 25 Years Ago PmA ie * $ *f Feb, 14, 1018.â€"Tervitic astiltery duet stasted in 4 5 a s s s & 5 $ Â¥pres salient, enemy troops golning some ground | i b & hi i9 ® at St, lol. AustroHungarian forees reported in | + i8 i9 20 on :2 ns z4 Czernowitz, capitat of Bukowina. as z6 27 2s 29 pecond Section TORONTO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1940. Page 11 Education 1 P H _I_ I d T d e T B o ’ TURK LEADER For Peace he f *~ B Te oo pmnmmngt> | & 6 ¢ € CAN AVOlD WAR (8y aupizit nominson) 3: $ vF thoug } / P \ F 5 es Sip Bibs 02 1 ( AW Th : â€"â€"â€"â€" \ e ihigksâ€"wate now. this ts hard | . y B : y 1 A PD 9. ‘\ Bd F o say.. fte wrinkles a biz nose and b § in N fls . C ahly : F ilitaril ' rubs n long_ forefinger: across .a > f Mss s ET: M * > i ral No j } Strong â€" Militarily and checkbone. _ Not finding much help it Fa N it " ige / a | i 2 United, Says Saracoglu, there, he removes the forefinger suP wl i 7t t .. Poaa B ; f f s .Bs a & aid hubls foe the wight werey th iJ R | ph4 sm®}s | .“\ : » 6 P Against Any Attack Mis right trousers. pocket, . Wait wok 0 t is # *b a P : x m t \b 3zn iesns now. ‘The words are coming one (9k,â€" ' NUA 227 â€"â€"aleh ts 6 5 PS ; ; ol Aiud s f We $z 6 7 0.4 18 is . 0R â€" d BUT KEEP ON ALERT He thinks that. education. and Pnd 1 o Wt 17 enc | /â€"â€" ol | > ’ t o To i / im s ty 7 ; ] 5 eallet J Seoâ€"1 y io t n 6t speech, and discussion, and as« is 2tie wu U 1 A .‘\ t beora U 3 + B | fedbrran n BPeR‘ i (By Telephone to ‘The New York sembly, you cannot have either, he use ! t 7A s NA PA â€" Whkoks on 0t 4 EW 4 'J\'. F Times and The Globe and Mail) thinks." What has happened to eduâ€" . T sn s Nok l M a CV s A R flldal CV 4 rconmienta :‘:l::;\ xx: ‘nlx;f g:g\;l{ zc{)u;‘au ::“clgh.-. w 5 ma ols . h ns !A 7 f;; ]n.&v;/ i & M m o Wmoiial t Ankarm, ‘urkey, Febs 13.â€"Hit m . c comres cuves Vess ; Fawi] 1290 seoRe i > j uce gtâ€" P journey to Belgrade and Sotia hat proot he needs.. He thinks that th ~ e AALR innremmes B is ’ proot he needs. Be think‘s that the yor. | peemicer n »tivl ic 0 \ï¬( yB P wâ€"<2 P w ud 1 i e MRa rreally Increased the contidence o give a man a philosophy of life a P i oin in 7e M}, 7 hk /. ul + Poolic bzs Foreign Minister Shuku Saracogt that will stay with him when the & g P oi ovit! raalte | l’ mad i Macts : io. M that the war front will not shift t woing weis tough. +8 C l . imeatns ufls ds t 2t p $ B the Batkans.. ‘This assurance, he ex e thinks the appetite for knowlâ€" t â€" h ojue! We ie ) h is irherier hained. 1 interview. today, 1 edge is a perfectly normal human ds d otssfes Mn amene ) BE ooo o mutircant fates appetite and Just as instinctive as A ME ‘tj hi Bdnne 4 - es uB % io the appotite for food., Ne thinks If k y + PWn tA ces does ((BL) ‘ 4 e P 9n was mas pnsin aeigd feaie you deny a man the chance to learn oys > Xercomine) fti cb 108 $ ' what he wants he suffers as much, a PiaFea t i omm TL NWY 3 h ; oR . Stronger n a miltary sense an and as dangerously thoush pertions . iultik 3 > Py . â€" e dsn p more united. We now feel that m isnn sim : > / P t Anaivs @ ) o ac m the chance to eat " what he f n oc h M \ lacl M |s i s. 4 & P t ET ' ; ingly. The Juridieal position of th *Miiyy atent site Sitin it ym $ sns j L \ J YA N .“W hi Ballian entente remaine unchanger 9 k es [FG. Co ds Xph s wl MRAMA] || we have made no new engagemen *T Kooms: ament oonen: “-b ts t Ntr ‘("f' % f PC .8 ] but the porchological and , mott BA, MA, and so on, Is making of ts } ohoage 3 © i j 38 Aol t d MAMEEâ€"â€"â€"â€"290 |nosition is entirely ditterent. 1t is twentyâ€"four hours® work a‘day «Y posp 0 iess 0M t 0 . es »4 t crily wNtCAd 4 85 esults of the Belrade Conferenc e ; e "o 903 ks l HBn { ; Mrorams ol eRetials A 3 is were positive and ° 1 can say th <=â€"lossâ€"â€"â€" es o e h es e f fya ol ~T staron. Ing with the Canadian Active Servâ€" h & ks > . c old i o ©| Wike f ; hok MP mt s garian Government now fully shart Iee F i. ons A PM â€" .~ b + €less: f aAlthe the entente view, that u! this m TsP t : se â€"Avell . i co B M uo Wtms Midat ment the general interestd transcer $s ho fes Hat te ts Mck 7 I o sls o â€"ories Enpiaaat ..~ ; i oi & . 6 (WeF 4 |any particutar interests. the Canadian soldier can bring out ol o e l ceurm (atn‘ > 5 j ; f ds t ap e nra en DP cad ’ h s 10 flce d0‘s mew Hecior stiich d of the army with him when the time M 5 o o sn ce is Hale t : | i AG mA Aoaenniie s 110 > T N+ Pad ; ner ho stesieahed in he Bereres comes is a level head and an Inquirâ€" No oï¬ onind nc CR t + t + W \ ? + ‘ t d We ¢ \ gn al Ing mind. e wants to help spread ioh coitomnre e e C | MoW: Eo tret irne iinanty â€" Atar d Pn o e ol bectny sh that idea where it will do the most Neqaire s "as o | lt Pn e i5 CC uo a OSE M EV TT S NREIRE se rood. ‘That‘s why he has taken on ; F dn nds . _ f ns t N To oi O 8 §inmen Baiom. 9. hve, 8 eï¬ _ ___ 200 NOL 2 LOOCC C T recont, Minister of Justicw, M e Canadion Legion War Services uptmiees runkemmmme i remmmome e § B Io. Noi a It is possible, Dr, Corbett recogâ€" :.9‘\' To tarae s j [Cal ATG T ; BRR |Sarncortu is a born dip nlzes it, that €O%s may want to| . | y $ i l CH AaBath . |cordiliaier, nuamilsne know who the devil gave him or| . |* 8y i l is 3 We } fl c § d 9 3 imblnie w But it the contlict should sn * I t\ a $( Nes m P REVEDENAARAEEEYI . | 1o this region, the Turkish atitu e berim prwer to Fomeln and| ; eeeala | i1 10â€" 6: /) [ l:, 7 on e e "\ oi t ts iï¬ ediia ts feh enllsted mon: anvthing the| . 1 ies $4 $NEE j iR ic un o ch cctl A. * an argressive move obliges oth quny doesn‘t teach them. "o that| ! â€" eA t \’ BE DNEG Ei.‘ ¢ io w , qi alecatinite y Bowers to ald. a vietim under he answer is nobody, Noâ€"| . . _ ; a nsle Oil ht CNNERET 1 dn o p& \ Aaksorrant en +4 $ \ reaistered at Genev to w :?u\yh 41M and nobody. does, None i An. cvwe 8. 1. 40 dBHEI ‘â€â€˜ l4 : ; NMme o sew '$‘ t An &1 o on nc "oo Mictrony ts $ ihe frork can be done here, in | oo ol 131 1 08 #1 4005 .0 5 Shlic:n, / * uBGbrare Poan tm aldne oL / . cb w |vention immediately. goes Into > SoBNM or in France untess com« % e ye@ t 01 5oo l ball :0 Plaick .. . i Filligramss 7. .000 InoubtPr O lars 1. eetl § â€" |fests® he dectared. ul ol ) y Sislt 2 t ‘=~ . llats, .. 4.3 l ol & faoxt hss ie 7 one. â€" B uy :.o\ Sibean) M pE 4K 25 ECS t A ~ * in ilacantds... o r s | . The man 1 K.. d it $ I (hesh + o d ce Qurard td rhuacl ssiitance of the invaded Sta p se fieteratte es been tont ort to | O oa | TA "" l k. * NP p NE [ Lsns nt peueiie wl i ul toll 7 i 1%. <.. on ie m 1 a inse? » _ 4n At M \G m drasnâ€"out. negotlations. with M fls $3 hgo the mt oune OWEA | o( MR s C /) . aAjtaA2l i M d | cmd Afiecingiie,, iB the Iinporton, 5 . M Aoatlica ( a a A § . Dom a flr»a . 6 f MEPraSS 13 5 C "There is very little likelihood fe he men i (1B® 10 HttP eP . " 4 $ [ wa YCt / V ons sA ‘rarkey would not be at war unt ie Semvies t io. the Conatian i. uh : 38 t s uo 4 "Souoet 4 ».:k iLE o e the above. circumstances, howes Maah the We oCC Row and all T f 4 x wb‘ t â€" \\~ se eesluuieh AE White "the escape: clause". In is hame it that they‘ve to hy j 2 ie ol LCl 5 i M Padicc alodiniess partres f9a> agreement with Britain and Frn matlons «20 net, down. to | â€" oo Zhe. l & h: ~loie â€"=3008 d | d o PXuie i Abne! oo mxet m fo diempts: the Turks_from, tight Migeryice2 10b the Legion | â€" PP 0C WOth BB / cirskcld ~S0¢e No PS | CE o# S Russn, Mr. Saracogtu pointed â€" Mhalole tn, do is to | â€" T 2 ‘ l 3 c raiecs es s C . | * Wuts \\ied P u j that 1t does not oblige them not ty 98 thomscives 5P uP AL uids t ty n ns NOOE PS3 : > «. ioh e wl . Tnsaiihe bowpege, ( . f tights * inlvri ...ou . »Cepl o dlech ol heinics (lcenetini nalrbine, 58i / jchameniih e S A _ 14 Te ctause simply teaves the